Why Being Cheap Will Cost You More in the Long Run

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  1. Gorilla Cookies

    The aftermarket are normally just a cheep Chinese knock off. So why would you want that in your car?

  2. newfiepacer

    I can second Scotty here! I bought an aftermarket O2 sensor and had nothing but issues. Went to a junk yard, paid $10 for one, put it in the car, 4 years later, still going strong!

  3. munozinni

    If you can’t afford OEM just clean it with gasoline 🤣😂🤣😂

  4. Edgar Casallas

    Thank you bringing these to our attention. We appreciate your expertise. Edgar in Houston Texas /

  5. Serby Waffles Tech

    I put in a 15 dollar mass airflow sensor on my versa. It lasted 2 months and needed to replace it with a Hitachi 170 dollar one with no issues.

  6. Whateva

    Good timing,I need a new O2 sensor for my wife’s 05 TL. Honda wants close to 300$ cad for the upstream sensor. Probably money well spent

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